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Boardwalk Inn Restaurants

The Boardwalk Inn and Villas transports visitors back to the 1940s in a whimsical East Coast-style boardwalk atmosphere. From an upscale restaurant to a brew pub and plenty of grab-and-stroll options, the Boardwalk is popular for late-night dining.

AbracadaBar is a lounge that serves Curious Cocktails, Worldly Wines, and Baffling Beers to guests who wander in and experience the site that — according to the location’s backstory — was the secret hideout of a group of Boardwalk illusionists who mysteriously vanished over 70 years ago.

Ample Hills Creamery is serving up some of the ice cream flavors that made it famous in its original New York City location, in addition to one flavor exclusively made for Disney World.

Belle Vue Lounge is a charming bar found within the BoardWalk Inn, where guests can enjoy a beverage while listening to radio shows from the 1930s and 40s, and maybe even play a board game or two.

The Boardwalk Bakery beckons seaside strollers to step inside and sample the assorted sweet treats. Grab a pastry fresh from the oven! For sustenance, this location serves light breakfast and lunch items.

Boardwalk Pizza Window offers pizza by the slice or whole pie. Dining is outdoors on the boardwalk overlooking Crescent Lake.

BoardWalk To Go features all sorts of fried boardwalk eats! We’ve seen everything from Fried Ravioli to Fried Mac and Cheese Bites on the menu, along with classics like Chili Cheese Fries and Footlong Hot Dogs.

Big River Grille and Brewing Works is the place to sample award-winning brews. Once your thirst is quenched, you’ll find the menu filled with enticing lunch and dinner entrees.

ESPN Club has 100 video monitors playing sports from around the world. While in WDW, your sports fan should head here to watch the big game. The menu is standard bar food including chicken wings.